Gallery of Jim Blilie's Photos:

World Bicycle Tour, 1990-1992

The Big Show

Part 6:  Singapore

 

All images are copyright © James W. Blilie, 1990 through 2010, All rights reserved

 

"Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning

all acts of initiative and creation, there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas

and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. All sorts

of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues

from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and material assistance

which no man could have dreamed would have come his way. Whatever you can do or dream you can,

begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Begin it now."  (Often attributed to Goethe)

 

  This page is under construction.  I'm still working on a text for each segment of the

trip and scanning in some negatives and maybe a few more slides hidden here and there.

 

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These are THE BIG SHOW of my slides from my trip around the world with Jeff Mellor, 1990-1992.

There are many more slides in this set than on the main world tour page:  About 2600 total.  I spent

some time in late 2009 going through all my slides from the world trip and I selected many for scanning.

The results are on this page (slide shows).  Many of these have been seen only by me and many of those

I hadn't seen since 1993.  The trip itself is outlined below.

 

These are scans of my Kodachrome 64 (and a very small number of Ektachrome 100) slides

From Jim and Jeff Mellor's bicycle tour around the world from Nov-1990 through Oct-1992

All images are copyright © James W. Blilie, 1990 through 2010 All rights reserved

I used a very nice, yet inexpensive scanner, the  Epson V500  I like it very much.

 

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Singapore 3-May-1991 to 14-May-1991, 14 miles (SIN airport to Malaysia)

 

These shots are from our 10-day stay in Singapore.  We stayed with friends of Jeff's family, Matt

and Patty Wallack, who were very kind to put us for our visit.  We mostly did business (visas,

inoculations, etc.) a little shopping, and a lot of eating.  Singapore has people from all parts of

Asia, and it has the best and the best variety of Asian foods I've encountered.  Eating at the

ubiquitous "hawker stands" was a wonderful new experience and the food was superb.  At the end

of our stay, we crossed our first national boundary actually riding our bicycles:  We rode across the

causeway from Singapore Island to Malaysia.

 

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For the slide show:  

Click HERE.  Then:

Click on the first picture (upper left picture) on the black photo album page and then

Click the "play" button at the upper right of the view panel to start the slide show.

Enjoy.

 

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The Bali airport, enroute

Flight to Jakarta, over Bali

Jakarta airport

Singapore.  "The first thing about Chinese food is:  Don't look at it, just eat it ..."

Singapore

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Riding through the middle of Singapore

A metro station

The little of Old Singapore that was left in 1991

The little of Old Singapore that was left in 1991

The little of Old Singapore that was left in 1991

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The new Singapore

 

 

 

Singapore at night

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Our hosts, Patty and Matt Wallack

The high-rise they lived in

 

 

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Lunch at the Banana Leaf Apollo restaurant:  Using a banana leaf plate

Singapore scenes

Singapore scenes

Singapore market scenes

Singapore market scenes

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Singapore market scenes

Singapore market scenes

Singapore market scenes

Singapore market scenes

Durians at the top

Leaving the Wallacks place to ride into Malaysia, early morning 14-May-1991

 

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Riding towards the causeway

Crossing the causeway to Malaysia

About the enter Malaysia, our first border crossing on the bikes

 

 

 

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Outline of our trip:

 

From Nov. 15, 1990 to Oct. 6, 1992, with a five-month break for the winter of '91-'92, Jeff Mellor
and I traveled around the world through 26 countries, mostly by bicycle.  While in the "developed"
world, we bicycled 1000 miles per month, camping each night.  In Asia and Africa, we traveled by
train and bus and used guest-houses.  We encountered 16 different foreign languages, of which we
needed to learn at least the rudiments.  We rode a total of almost 11,000 miles on our bikes, camped out
at least 350 times, and climbed several mountains including Pt. Lenana (16,350 ft.) on Mt. Kenya in
Africa.  We took a three-week, 220-mile hike around the Annapurna Range in Nepal, which included
a 17,700 ft. high pass.  I took 13,000 photographs and wrote 1000 pages of journals.  No experience
in my life, except my university education, can compare with these travels for the depth and breadth
of learning or for the perspective gained.  It was one of the peak life experiences, up there with
marriage, children, university education.
 

Our trip was through these countries:

[Hawaii:  The Big Island, a 2-week shake-down within the US, started Nov 1990]

Fiji, about 10 days riding around Viti Levu from Nadi to Suva

New Zealand:  Auckland to Wellington via Coromandel Penn. and a loop around the Southern

Alps from Christchurch and back

Australia, from Sydney to Melbourne via Canberra and Mt. Kosciusko, around Tasmania, bits and

pieces inland mostly bus to Darwin

Singapore

Malaysia, from Singapore to the Thai border

Thailand (no bikes; we sent our bikes to Denmark from Bangkok, not wanting to ride in Thailand,

Nepal, India, Kenya, or Egypt)

Nepal (no bikes)

India (no bikes; just passed through Delhi and Bombay since we were running way behind)

and then on to a long tour of Europe:

Denmark

Germany

Netherlands

Belgium

France

United Kingdom

Then a winter's break at home in the USA from Oct 1991 through March 1992, then we flew

back to Lisbon Portugal in March 1992:

Portugal

Spain

France

UK, we rode from Plymouth to Land's End then from Land's End to John O'Groats at the tip of

Scotland and via ferries to the Orkneys, Shetlands, and on to Norway over the North Sea (with a

detour from Holyhead in Wales over to Ireland and back)

Ireland

Norway

Sweden

Germany (former East Germany)

Poland

Czech Republic

Austria

Germany (Bavaria) and home in Oct 1992 from Frankfurt am Main

 

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Time and mileage table:

Hawaii

17-Nov-1990 to 29-Nov-1990, 270 miles, S = 270 miles

Fiji

30-Nov-1990 to 10-Dec-1990, 153 miles, S = 423 miles

New Zealand

10-Dec-1990 to 6-Feb-1991, 1511 miles, S = 1934 miles

Australia

6-Feb-1991 to 3-May-1991, 1756 miles, S = 3690 miles

Singapore

3-May-1991 to 14-May-1991, 14 miles, S = 3704 miles

Malaysia

14-May-1991 to 27-May-1991, 495 miles, S = 4199 miles

Thailand

27-May-1991 to 18-Jun-1991, 1 mile, S = 4200 miles

Nepal

18-Jun-1991 to 27-Jul-1991

India

27-Jul-1991 to 29-Jul-1991

Kenya

29-Jul-1991 to 23-Aug-1991

Egypt

23-Aug-1991 to 31-Aug-1991

Denmark

31-Aug-1991 to 16-Sep-1991, 282 miles, S = 4482 miles

Germany 1

16-Sep-1991 to 22-Sep-1991, 261 miles, S = 4743 miles

Netherlands

22-Sep-1991 to 2-Oct-1991, 249 miles, S = 4992 miles

Belgium

2-Oct-1991 to 13-Oct-1991, 215 miles, S = 5197 miles

France 1

13-Oct-1991 to 15-Oct-1991, 48 miles, S = 5245 miles

UK 1

15-Oct-1991 to 28-Oct-1991, 78 miles, S = 5323 miles

Winter break in USA

28-Oct-1991 to 15-Mar-1992

Portugal

16-Mar-1992 to 30-Mar-1992, 344 miles, S = 5667 miles

Spain

30-Mar-1992 to 16-Apr-1992, 452 miles, S = 6119 miles

France

16-Apr-1992 to 24-May-1992, 1201 miles, S = 7320 miles

UK 2 (Plymouth to Angelsey, Wales)

24-May-1992 to 19-Jun-1992, 658 miles, S = 7978- miles

Ireland

19-Jun-1992 to 4-Jul-1992, 638 miles, S = 8616 miles

UK 3 Wales to John O'Groats

4-Jul-1992 to 30-Jul-1992, 640 miles, S = 9256 miles

Orkney and Shetland Islands

30-Jul-1992 to 4-Aug-1992, 46 miles, S = 9302 miles

Norway 4-Aug-1992 to 14-Aug-1992, 228 miles, S = 9530 miles
Sweden 14-Aug-1992 to 27-Aug-1992, 203 miles, S = 9733 miles
Germany 2, Lubeck to Frankfurt an der Oder via Berlin 27-Aug-1992 to 7-Sep-1992, 354 miles, S = 10,087 miles
Poland 7-Sep-1992 to 11-Sep-1992, 180 miles, S = 10,267 miles
Czech Republic 11-Sep-1992 to 18-Sep-1992, 238 miles, S = 10,505 miles
Austria 18-Sep-1992 to 21-Sep-1992, 148 miles, S = 10,653 miles
Germany 3, Bavaria 21-Sep-1992 to 2 or 3 Oct-1992, 309 miles, S = 10,962 miles
Flew home from Frankfurt a M 2nd or 3rd of October, 1992

 

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Background image is Old Singapore, May 1991

 

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